GNU/Linux |
CentOS 4.8 |
i386 |
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group(5) |
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group − user group file
/etc/group is an ASCII file which defines the groups to which users belong. There is one entry per line, and each line has the format:
group_name:passwd:GID:user_list
The field
descriptions are:
group_name
the name of the group.
password
the (encrypted) group password. If this field is empty, no password is needed.
GID |
the numerical group ID. |
user_list
all the group member’s user names, separated by commas.
/etc/group
login(1), newgrp(1), passwd(5)
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